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Specialities |
| Spotted
Flycatcher |
| Nuthatch |
| Song
Thrush |
| Mistle
Thrush |
| Jay |
| Nuthatch |
| Sparrow
Hawk |
| Cuckoo |
| Spotted
Flycatcher |
| Goldcrest |
| Garden
Warbler |
| Tree
Pipit |
| Coot |
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The
St.Ives Estate is a woodland area with several other habitats scattered
around the grounds. Along the southern part of the grounds is a mature
oak woodland, Cuckoo's Nest, which backs on to grazing pasture. The Oak
dominated woods give way to plantations of Conifer (eastern side) and
Larch (western side), whereas the centre is where the old Mansion House,
stables and out buildings are. To the north is the Heather Park, a heather
moorland area which undoubtedly was part of Harden Moor in the past, and
the Racecourse Plantation which is a mature conifer wood. In the middle
of the grounds is a golf course, former grazing pastures and current horse
grazing pastures. Not far from the western entrance is Coppice Pond, a
small man made lake, and next to this is Coppice Bog (an upland acid bog
SSI designated).
As the habitat is diverse so is the bird life. With the oak woods come
species such as Nuthatch, Jay, all three woodpeckers (Lesser-spotted being
very scarce), Stock Pigeon, Spotted Flycatcher, and occasionally Pied
Flycatcher. The conifer plantations have the usual suspects, Coal Tit,
Goldcrest, Chaffinch with winter visits from Redpoll, Siskin and Crossbill.
Racecourse plantation is the best spot for Redstart but numbers have declined
since the 1990s. Heather Park has plenty of Meadow Pipits and in some
years, Tree Pipits. Coppice Pond attracts little in the way of waterfowl
other than Mallard, Canada Goose, Moorhen and Coot. Little Grebes sometimes
winter and Kingfisher has been known to visit.
St.Ives is basically a slightly poorer cousin to the Strid area but it
does get most of the same species and occasionally one or two extras.
Rarities seen in the past have included Golden Oriole, Lesser-spotted
Woodpecker, Firecrest, Black Redstart, Richard's Pipit, Honey Buzzard,
and Hobby. Uncommon species to have occurred include Short-eared Owl,
Whooper Swan, Common Buzzard, Merlin, Willow Tit, Pied Flycatcher, Wood
Warbler (annually), and Yellowhammer.
To see what has wildlife has been seen recently within the estate grounds
look at the latest news from
St. Ives.
The council own and maintain the grounds and have encouraged a "Friends
of St. Ives Group." to aid with future planning. Early in 2005
the "Friends" arranged for 100 nest boxes to be put up in Cuckoo's
Nest Wood with the hope of encouraging Pied Flycatchers to breed once
again. There are future plans for more nest boxes throughout the estate.
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Notable
Sightings - 2004 |
| 24th
January 2004 A Crossbill seen |
| January
2004 A single Lesser Spotted Woodpecker |
| May
2004 Three singing Garden Warblers |
| 30th
October 2004 60 Mistle Thrush |
| October
2004 60 Blackbirds |
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